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the president of brown has a 14- year-old. with that said, i absolutely agree with you there is still bias. in this town the number of times i have heard, she is really good, but, well, she has sharp elbows. that means she had a different opinion and had to do it forcefully because nobody paid attention the first 10 times she said it. there is just always something. there are networks and they are more comfortable. i am not sure if the world was run by women if we were not doing the same thing. we are more comfortable with a certain type of person or a style. there are all places where a person is not considered because they did not visualize it. it is equally true for african- americans, hispanics, gays, we still have a vision. some careers are worse than others. i know about landscape design. the binders of women -- i think what gov. romney and it up -- his whole body language and his tone made people squirm. on the other hand, the fact it was binders of women was pointed out by a number of people, that was a women's group h
the president of brown has a 14- year-old. with that said, i absolutely agree with you there is still bias. in this town the number of times i have heard, she is really good, but, well, she has sharp elbows. that means she had a different opinion and had to do it forcefully because nobody paid attention the first 10 times she said it. there is just always something. there are networks and they are more comfortable. i am not sure if the world was run by women if we were not doing the same thing....
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he was a great hockey star at brown. they are at st. lawrence university in new york. that is his hometown. they have moved back. she goes works for returning veterans. she goes up and down the neighborhood and says to the neighborhoods -- if he starts his motorcycle at midnight, do not say anything. there may be a little more beer drinking in our neighborhood. go by and say hello and find a way to connect with him. wars are won from the ground up. when they come home, we heal their wounds from the ground up as well, stan. the question is -- for someone who is out here who has a small business, where can they go to find out what is going on? the best way to do it is to go online and type in veterans who need work. you will find sites that will do that. we had something called robin hood in new york. we had a big summit meeting in which people who are employers, and we put online the skill sets of a lot of veterans and try to raise the consciousness of what is going on. when business talk to you as you, what do they ask you about what they need to know? >> it is typical
he was a great hockey star at brown. they are at st. lawrence university in new york. that is his hometown. they have moved back. she goes works for returning veterans. she goes up and down the neighborhood and says to the neighborhoods -- if he starts his motorcycle at midnight, do not say anything. there may be a little more beer drinking in our neighborhood. go by and say hello and find a way to connect with him. wars are won from the ground up. when they come home, we heal their wounds from...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. enjoy a safe rest of the holiday weekend. we thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. >> and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, off
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(laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when americans gather to break bread together. we take a second look at a food story far from the u.s. china's growing appetite for meat and dairy products is driving big changes there in everything from farming to food safety. our story is part of our "food for 9 billion" series, a "newshour" partnership with the center for investigative reporting, homelands productions and american public media's "marketplace." it's reported by mary kay magstad, china correspondent for p.r.i.'s "the world." >> reporter: china's people are on the move. from the countryside to the city, hundre
(laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when...
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that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy gro
that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...
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charlie brown christmas and charlie brown pumpkin are the most popular. >> and thanksgiving day parade. >> and do you recog >>> larry beil joins me news at 6:00 tonight. a potential traffic nightmare on the golden gate bridge, we'll explain your options for electronic toll taking. take a look. a woman that was disappointed after attending a recent show. a solution to her problem. a 35-year tradition. we came across family and friends who always end their thanksgiving at san francisco's crissy field. that is all coming up tonight at 6:00. what a beautiful place to spend time. >> and alumni from one high school is feeling pretty proud. they took part in the macy's day thanksgiving parade. the hie high school marching band moved down fifth avenue. we have been bringing you stories, they paid for their trip and lots of carwashes and after school bake sales. >> they looked good and sounded great. absolutely. >> that is going to do it for us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm carolyn johnson. >>> this is "world news." and tonight, the holiday nightmare. a deadly pileup in blinding fog. more than 1
charlie brown christmas and charlie brown pumpkin are the most popular. >> and thanksgiving day parade. >> and do you recog >>> larry beil joins me news at 6:00 tonight. a potential traffic nightmare on the golden gate bridge, we'll explain your options for electronic toll taking. take a look. a woman that was disappointed after attending a recent show. a solution to her problem. a 35-year tradition. we came across family and friends who always end their thanksgiving at san...
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i believe it's -- it has the requisite commendatory finding as well as brown act finding. it's been seconded by supervisor elsbernd. let me ask if there are members of public that wish to speak on this imperative item. seeing none -- you're welcome to speak on the imperative item which is a resolution around -- madam clerk it's the sunset rec center? >> clerk calvillo: yes recognizing the grand reopening of thesq9k4$ópimÑ sunset recre. >> president chiu: so you can speak on this item. life or death, imperative, what is imperative. imperative, i think, is the right for people to live equally, for this to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, in order to do that, we need to be safe. disabled people who have seizures are not::zjr)z the parks or anywhere because we don't have appropriate actions for them as a seizure victim i would like to see that be an imperative --da'( r a detail brt before you because i have the solution. we could take people, who are seizuring, and bring pup tents to them, bring people who are properly trained in the chinese hold our hands
i believe it's -- it has the requisite commendatory finding as well as brown act finding. it's been seconded by supervisor elsbernd. let me ask if there are members of public that wish to speak on this imperative item. seeing none -- you're welcome to speak on the imperative item which is a resolution around -- madam clerk it's the sunset rec center? >> clerk calvillo: yes recognizing the grand reopening of thesq9k4$ópimÑ sunset recre. >> president chiu: so you can speak on this...
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i'm terrell brown. with the turkey tucked away and dishes done millions of americans took part in the new american tradition holiday shopping on thanksgiving night. not even on black friday. according to one survey 17% of shoppers said they would take advantage of thanksgiving hours. the national retail federation estimates 147 million americans will shop between thursday and sunday and they will be spending big money. more than $586 billion in november and december. cbs moneywatch's erica ferrari is here. >> reporter: retailers are doing all they can to get shoppers in the door this year and that means opening up earlier and earlier on the eve of black friday. excited shoppers rush into the toys "r" us store in new york's times square. it was one of many retailers to open their doors on thanksgiving night. >> i stay home on friday but i come when i put the turkey in the oven, i run to the store. >> reporter: lines outside big box stores like best buy and discounters like walmart seemingly stretched fro
i'm terrell brown. with the turkey tucked away and dishes done millions of americans took part in the new american tradition holiday shopping on thanksgiving night. not even on black friday. according to one survey 17% of shoppers said they would take advantage of thanksgiving hours. the national retail federation estimates 147 million americans will shop between thursday and sunday and they will be spending big money. more than $586 billion in november and december. cbs moneywatch's erica...
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we've got george brown and outcault coming together to give us buster brown and tige as one of the most recognizable icons for shoes in the world. and from that point on, buster brown shoes have become part of the american iconic history as far as shoes, utilitarian items, but also in advertising. this is an early piece. you can see the face here, the way that the eyes pop out. i would definitely agree that this is from in and around the 1919 time period, which makes this very early. it's lithograph on tin plate that has been die-cut. everything is original. it's an incredible piece as far as advertising collectibles go, and if i were to estimate this at auction, i would estimate it in and around the $5,000 to $7,000 price range. oh, my lord. but for insurance purposes, easily a $10,000 piece because to try and replace this piece would be very difficult because of the incredible condition that you've kept this in. well, i was just hoping that it was worth more than the $35 it took to ship it down. (laughing) woman: well, my aunt and my mother started collecting antiques probably in the
we've got george brown and outcault coming together to give us buster brown and tige as one of the most recognizable icons for shoes in the world. and from that point on, buster brown shoes have become part of the american iconic history as far as shoes, utilitarian items, but also in advertising. this is an early piece. you can see the face here, the way that the eyes pop out. i would definitely agree that this is from in and around the 1919 time period, which makes this very early. it's...
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this song we're going to do is an air called the brown-haired girl. when i was recording, when i was fortunate to be able to record bridge across the blue, i was telling them i got this air, i got it off the chieftan's album, i'm going to do it on the electric base. he looked at me and said, you're nuts. people are going to go crazy but if you can do it, i'll help you. he gave me this book of airs and went, figure it out, figure it out. it never quite jelled on the base but when hillary called today, i started to think more about the cedar flute. i said, i wonder if this particular air can fit? well, here we go. (instrumental music). >> thank you very much. i guess what i want to say about an arrangement like that is that it's not meant to use the cedar flute as a bit of exotica, but what the panelists have been speaking about. it's the use of all of it together is a way of trying to address, hopefully not in a way that homogenizing anything, hopefully not in a way that takes anything away from any of the traditions incorporated within it. we all come
this song we're going to do is an air called the brown-haired girl. when i was recording, when i was fortunate to be able to record bridge across the blue, i was telling them i got this air, i got it off the chieftan's album, i'm going to do it on the electric base. he looked at me and said, you're nuts. people are going to go crazy but if you can do it, i'll help you. he gave me this book of airs and went, figure it out, figure it out. it never quite jelled on the base but when hillary called...
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on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin
on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica,...
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notifying the public with a timely manner within the brown act, something that this government seems to circumvent. many, many violations of the sunshine department are routine in this recreation and park department. cultivating the desecration of western culture. that is what is going on within this recreation and park department. if you cannot see either the ramifications or collateral damage this department has achieved, then you are seriously deceiving yourself and the general public. you have caused immense suffering, hardship and devastation to the bay area. city and county of san francisco and all of the people that have lived in it. it is similar to the feeling in benghazi. september 11th, 2012. nobody here to answer your concerns. nobody here that cares. nobody here that is watching what is really going on. thank you for your time. have a great day. and enjoy your thanksgiving. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else? richard, come forward. that is not this one. it is the next one. okay. richard. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager. i would like to speak in supp
notifying the public with a timely manner within the brown act, something that this government seems to circumvent. many, many violations of the sunshine department are routine in this recreation and park department. cultivating the desecration of western culture. that is what is going on within this recreation and park department. if you cannot see either the ramifications or collateral damage this department has achieved, then you are seriously deceiving yourself and the general public. you...
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anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony brown's problem, not mine. >> so, anyway, i guess we should open this out to everyone out here. i'm sure you've got some questions that you'd like to ask phillip, so i'll be happy to take questions from the floor. over there in the red. >> can you explain again why the no no boys were rejected by the japanese community? i can understand if they said that they did not want to -- if they answered no no that the caucasian community would reject them, but i'm not sure where the japanese community rejected them. i felt like they were making a stand for the community. >> i think what's happened in the last
anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony...
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by the way, willie brown -- how many endorsements from the labor council did you get? shame on you. [indiscernible] >> secretary boomer: last person who turned in the speaker card. >> i'm speaking on behalf of my son. he was born, raised, educated, discriminated, and hated like a nigger in his lifetime. his name was excluded [indiscernible] he graduated from an academic high school; he has a degree from san jose state, currently working as a computer analyst. i still would like for him to be an owner of a cab. i put a book which i used 35 years ago. is transnational legal problems, the exclusion act, [indiscernible] whereby a chinese citizen who went to china and came back was denied entry. and was excluded. similar to what is happening to my son. the court reversed the decision about immigration people. currently, [indiscernible] was allowed entry; he was also born in the united states. i find similarity in the case of my son. his name is joseph basetta [sounds like] last name. i will bring a copy of the decision by the court, united states against [indiscernible]. i will provide t
by the way, willie brown -- how many endorsements from the labor council did you get? shame on you. [indiscernible] >> secretary boomer: last person who turned in the speaker card. >> i'm speaking on behalf of my son. he was born, raised, educated, discriminated, and hated like a nigger in his lifetime. his name was excluded [indiscernible] he graduated from an academic high school; he has a degree from san jose state, currently working as a computer analyst. i still would like for...
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former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's
former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo...
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steve brown in chicago at target. thank you very much. patti ann: less than 15 minutes away from "happening now." jon scott is here now to tell us what is coming up. jon: good morning to you. straight ahead a prominent republican breaks ranks saying he cares more about the country than a 20-year-old antitax pledge put forth by a prominent conservative. this will empower the president in the fiscal cliff negotiation stph-s a fair & balanced debate on that. one indiana county slammed with the largest outbreak of chickenpox in the nation. more than 80 kids down with the illness, hundreds sent home from school. how is this happening when there is a vaccine readily available. a physician of family medicine here to tell us all there and more when we join you at the top of the hour for "happening now." patti ann: looking forward to it. and also coming up oscar winning actress halle berry in the middle of a dramatic thanksgiving fight between her former and current boyfriends. it all led to charges of battery and arrests. we have that whole story
steve brown in chicago at target. thank you very much. patti ann: less than 15 minutes away from "happening now." jon scott is here now to tell us what is coming up. jon: good morning to you. straight ahead a prominent republican breaks ranks saying he cares more about the country than a 20-year-old antitax pledge put forth by a prominent conservative. this will empower the president in the fiscal cliff negotiation stph-s a fair & balanced debate on that. one indiana county...
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>> i think snoopy's brother spike had something to do with it. >> call charlie brown! >> got to kick the football! >> the football was still there. great show. around here great weather. awesome weather. i know it's dark now but a lot of you may be still pounding the pavement after eating that big meal. the weather is nice. upper 60s to mid-50s. livermore 66 the high. los altos topped out at 66, san jose 65. oakland, san francisco, napa topped out at 64, just with perfect weather. let's be thankful for our weather because in seattle another round of rain is coming tomorrow with a high of 51. chicago will be windy and cold with a high of only 34 and minot, north dakota, the coldest place i could find in the lower 48, 20 degrees for a high tomorrow. why not minot is that's what we're thinking about right now. high-def doppler radar is what we're be look at and it's dry but it has not been dry in the sierra. it has been snowing and video to show from you squaw valley, which top to bottom opened today for the earliest time in recent memory. so we had an early snow leading
>> i think snoopy's brother spike had something to do with it. >> call charlie brown! >> got to kick the football! >> the football was still there. great show. around here great weather. awesome weather. i know it's dark now but a lot of you may be still pounding the pavement after eating that big meal. the weather is nice. upper 60s to mid-50s. livermore 66 the high. los altos topped out at 66, san jose 65. oakland, san francisco, napa topped out at 64, just with...
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our brown for the pg and e poles. >> we are not painters we do our best. >> i'm assuming it has to do with gang activity. >> if it's territorial i mind. >> in case it's gang related and they are marking our territory i would like to paint it over. >> anything with numbers like x iv or x 13 west side mob and the bay view those are gang related. with gang related or profanity we will abait it as soon as possible. >> i consider it an art. there are circles of people that form around it whether or not they should ruin public property. >> this is art work i'm for it. unless it's on someone's property and they don't want it there. judge kids with silver paint expressing their ego needs doesn't belong on our property. >> graffiti is when you don't have permission to write anything on their property. >> eighth street is part of your regular rout? >> yes. >> everyday. >> eighth street. divisidero street. irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> ther
our brown for the pg and e poles. >> we are not painters we do our best. >> i'm assuming it has to do with gang activity. >> if it's territorial i mind. >> in case it's gang related and they are marking our territory i would like to paint it over. >> anything with numbers like x iv or x 13 west side mob and the bay view those are gang related. with gang related or profanity we will abait it as soon as possible. >> i consider it an art. there are circles of...
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>> well, mayor brown, by the way, you remember last time when you were on, we were talk about the fact that the first possible republican presidential nomination candidate you could remember was alf landon in 1926. >> i remember that he is getting nervous. [ laughter ] >> go. >> come on, brian. [ laughter ] >> now, good to see you again, mayor. >> quickly before we go let's talk 49ers and the quarterback situation. >> oh, the quarterback situation? it's very simple. they are going to play colin. you know, this coach is into responding to what the fans really want. colin will screw it up in the 1st quarter or so, alex will be back out there as insecure as he has become. [ laughter ] >> you know, you never mince words, mayor. >> no. >> i always get in trouble though. whenever i wander into the world of quarterbacks, i get in real trouble. i remember years ago, when i got in trouble with the 49ers. >> elvis girlback. >> you remember the name. >> i remember his name. you said he was an embarrassment to mankind. >> all i know is i got in trouble. >> get out and spend money for everybody. >>
>> well, mayor brown, by the way, you remember last time when you were on, we were talk about the fact that the first possible republican presidential nomination candidate you could remember was alf landon in 1926. >> i remember that he is getting nervous. [ laughter ] >> go. >> come on, brian. [ laughter ] >> now, good to see you again, mayor. >> quickly before we go let's talk 49ers and the quarterback situation. >> oh, the quarterback situation? it's...
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figs which is unusual in a tampenade, brown sugar. >> a sweet dish. >> between the onions. >> and then capers to give it a little vinegary flavor. >> and lots of green olives which are great. >> this looks so good. >> cooks together eight to ten minutes until all the flavors blend together. >> beautiful colors in there. >> and orange zest, salt and pepper, just right in, and after that cooks for a little while what happens is all the flavors, it gets very tender. >> smells wonderful. >> doesn't take very long and then i'm going -- just as it's done i'm going to add orange juice, doesn't that sound great? >> smells beautiful. >> what where does it end up? >> right here on a little bit of toasted bread. >> may i. >> please, i want to tell people first, the cook book is "barefoot contessa foolproof." ina, so good to see you. >> happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> back after these messages, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we don't mean to name drop. >> hanging with santas. >> still to come, great ideas for your leftovers. >> but first we want to take a look back at a very busy week
figs which is unusual in a tampenade, brown sugar. >> a sweet dish. >> between the onions. >> and then capers to give it a little vinegary flavor. >> and lots of green olives which are great. >> this looks so good. >> cooks together eight to ten minutes until all the flavors blend together. >> beautiful colors in there. >> and orange zest, salt and pepper, just right in, and after that cooks for a little while what happens is all the flavors, it...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: police and protesters clashed in cairo's tahrir square and elsewhere in egypt today, sparked when president mohamed
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rose brown on behalf of the center for biological diversity. we feel this should be a no-brainer here today and we're sorry we had to be here and sit on the hard benches so long. we're here because we care about this and these really are two different projects. we think the demonstration of support here from many different community groups from pacific to san mateo county to san francisco should indicate to the supervisors the breadth of the port for this resolution and really i think it indicates a bad faith on the part of the department of rec and park to come forward now and delay this matter even further. this has been on the agenda for a long time. without any controversy and we hope you would vote in support of this resolution and move it forward. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> melissa collins from the sierra club. i support the resolution to remove the golf course from the natural area planning management plan. they are two different projects and should be analyzed separately. there are a number of delays and we urg
rose brown on behalf of the center for biological diversity. we feel this should be a no-brainer here today and we're sorry we had to be here and sit on the hard benches so long. we're here because we care about this and these really are two different projects. we think the demonstration of support here from many different community groups from pacific to san mateo county to san francisco should indicate to the supervisors the breadth of the port for this resolution and really i think it...
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governor brown's proposition 30 raised state income tax on those with a taxable income of $250,000 or more to pay for schools and universities. what you might not know is that it's retroactive meaning if you fall in that bracket, the bill is due this coming april. >> i think there's going to be a few people who will be surprised but there was really nothing you could do plan for it. the election determined whether or not this was going to happen. >> reporter: accountants say for a married couple making $250,000 and filing separately it will cost you about $250. it's not a huge bill but in the bay area where real estate is higher and the cost of living is greater, for most households, disposable income is smaller and every dollar counts. >> this is the type of thing that affects us here. yeah. this is a lot more than it would somewhere else. >> we're feeling squeezed no matter what. and that's what's causing a lot of people to be upset. this tax increase is just one other factor. >> reporter: it's not just prop 30 we have to worry about. if congress does not reform taxes and avoid the
governor brown's proposition 30 raised state income tax on those with a taxable income of $250,000 or more to pay for schools and universities. what you might not know is that it's retroactive meaning if you fall in that bracket, the bill is due this coming april. >> i think there's going to be a few people who will be surprised but there was really nothing you could do plan for it. the election determined whether or not this was going to happen. >> reporter: accountants say for a...
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department of environment, environmental protection to support brown fields assessment projects. >> president chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. item 27. >> clerk calvillo: item 27 resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to retroactively accept and expend a fiscal year 2012 program grant in the amount of 29 million from the us department of homeland security through the california emergency management agency for the periods of october 12, 2012 through may 31, 2014. >> president chiu: same house same call, the resolution is adopted. >> clerk calvillo: item 28 a mast lease extension for the department of ha public health n mission street for approximately 32.36 million per month with annual increases. >> president chiu: same house same call, this resolution is adopted. next item. >> clerk calvillo: item 29 is a resolution authorizing the department of public health to retroactively accept and dispend a grant in the amount of approximately $197.1 to participate in a program monitoring project for the period july 1, 2012 through may 31, 2013. >> presiden
department of environment, environmental protection to support brown fields assessment projects. >> president chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. item 27. >> clerk calvillo: item 27 resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to retroactively accept and expend a fiscal year 2012 program grant in the amount of 29 million from the us department of homeland security through the california emergency management agency for the periods of october 12,...
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germany britain for a thousand nine hundred tons of gold and this in fact is what triggered gordon brown to dump four hundred tonnes on the open market at a twenty year low price because they apparently had sold or leased out of german germany's gold and they needed to be late the price down in order to buy back to them to live or the gold to germany this is pretty shocking i think is shocking these but when i read it yes it is shocking but at the same time i thought well i mean just look at how what a terrible decision to go to bromates today with the whole thing and say i wasn't really particularly surprised by. and i think we were just waiting for a story like that anyway because if you're going to store your gold in another country you can't you can't be surprised when things like that happen nowadays with the currencies going the way that they are thrown up all right jack thanks so much for being on the kaiser report and all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guests jan squirrel's of the real company if
germany britain for a thousand nine hundred tons of gold and this in fact is what triggered gordon brown to dump four hundred tonnes on the open market at a twenty year low price because they apparently had sold or leased out of german germany's gold and they needed to be late the price down in order to buy back to them to live or the gold to germany this is pretty shocking i think is shocking these but when i read it yes it is shocking but at the same time i thought well i mean just look at...
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i am patty brown. >> it is friday november 23rd. thank you for watching fox and friends first. news making news. thousands of stores opened or planning to open earlier this black friday and that means long lines tarted earlier. many people got in line after the thanksgiving feast and some before that all to get hands on great. storms are open right now and shopping is well under way. 147 million people are expected to hit the stores this holiday weekend and many retailers are preparing for the mobs. >> look at this unbelievable video. thick fog triggering a deadly traffic pile up in texas. look at it. from the air it looked like a stack of toys. 150 vehicles twisted on to which one another. >> three cars in front and i was litirally able to top without hitting anyone. but he hit me. >> people pay attention what the hell you are doing. >> two people dead and eighty others injured. >> and huge wave slammed into a boat. a 54 year old dive exert was killed after she and 22 other people were thrown in the water. >> it was windy and waves rolling in. basically it cap sized us. >> the
i am patty brown. >> it is friday november 23rd. thank you for watching fox and friends first. news making news. thousands of stores opened or planning to open earlier this black friday and that means long lines tarted earlier. many people got in line after the thanksgiving feast and some before that all to get hands on great. storms are open right now and shopping is well under way. 147 million people are expected to hit the stores this holiday weekend and many retailers are preparing...
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. >> cbs sports talked with him and james brown, host of the nfl today is here with the story. good morning. >> good to be with you guys. >> great story. >> never to talk unless talked to, right? it really is a story of jerome and michelle harrison and as much about how love and perseverance can overcome some of life's most difficult challenges. >> jerome harrison's nfl career began with great promise in 2006, playing for cleveland he broke the team's single game rushing record held by the great jim brown. in 2011, he was traded and underwent some routine medical tests. >> go through a basic -- basic physical, you know. turn your head, touch your toes. they didn't do my eyes. that's when it went south. took a tube. let me see the paper. he said you see that big white thing? he said yeah. he said that's not supposed to be there. >> a benign tumor was revealed on his brain stem. >> shouldn't be a big deal. go in there, take it out, take about three hours and you should be able to go home. >> i was a little nervous. he was in great spirits. i said i won't even kiss you, give you a
. >> cbs sports talked with him and james brown, host of the nfl today is here with the story. good morning. >> good to be with you guys. >> great story. >> never to talk unless talked to, right? it really is a story of jerome and michelle harrison and as much about how love and perseverance can overcome some of life's most difficult challenges. >> jerome harrison's nfl career began with great promise in 2006, playing for cleveland he broke the team's single game...
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brown again, train robber. shootest, the cowboys. what was the name of the last film? cards up, please. come on, doocy. role the tape, please. throw me the wallet. >> yes, sir, a little something extra. >> you have a long winter belly ache you boob. [ laughter ] >> bill: that was a great film. thewas the little kid in film that followed wayne around? ron howard.ou >> opie? >> opie? >> bill: that's right. opie. you don't even know what the movie is about. maccallum one to go. john wayne was considered for the role in a 1970s action film it was ultimately decided he was too old for the part. the movie went on to be successful. what movie was it? the answer is roll the tape. >> i know what you are thinking. did he fire six shots or only five? tell yoube the shoot truth in all this excitement i lost track myself. being 44 magnum the most powerful handgun in the world would blow your head clean off, you have got to ask question, do i feel luck? well, do you? ienk? >> bill: i'm glad he didn't get the role because the movie would have been named dirty marion. ] win.um, you >>
brown again, train robber. shootest, the cowboys. what was the name of the last film? cards up, please. come on, doocy. role the tape, please. throw me the wallet. >> yes, sir, a little something extra. >> you have a long winter belly ache you boob. [ laughter ] >> bill: that was a great film. thewas the little kid in film that followed wayne around? ron howard.ou >> opie? >> opie? >> bill: that's right. opie. you don't even know what the movie is about....
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a queen size the bill that cuts would has browned potatoes and onions because i have never tasted before. honored departure she wrote a letter to ronald reagan describing the time she had spent in america doing what she liked best, looking at beautiful thoroughbreds and walking in the wide-open spaces by the absence. the american west had a long held a fascination for the queen. one of her most intriguing american friends has been a monty roberts, a california cowboy who is known as the horse whisperer for his humane techniques to train horses in a circular pen. she was so impressed by what she had read about his approach that she invited him to demonstrate his technique at windsor castle in 1989. come show me this lion's cage of yours, she said. do i need a whip and change? as montae recalled to me, said that not only with the twinkle but that her message addressing him clearly her talent put him at ease. his demonstration was a big success, and the queen and the cowboys struck up a fast. over lunch in the castle garden she asked him numerous questions i saw mine open up, he recalled. w
a queen size the bill that cuts would has browned potatoes and onions because i have never tasted before. honored departure she wrote a letter to ronald reagan describing the time she had spent in america doing what she liked best, looking at beautiful thoroughbreds and walking in the wide-open spaces by the absence. the american west had a long held a fascination for the queen. one of her most intriguing american friends has been a monty roberts, a california cowboy who is known as the horse...
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>> teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public brown is as the charityward ofrich people and corporations. we can afford our public ground and are entitled to it and pay taxes and that is the government's job. this is not a model. this is not a model. john: a good model. >> it's not a model. we have dollar government accountable. john: i don't know what will happen to the rest of the country. it's working in some central park. >> it's working for your corporations, and is working for your billionaires'. john: is working for the public. >> it's not. these people, the money bags did decide how the park is used and who goes there and to -- john: do they keep out. >> to the desirable are into the undesirables. john: sewer the undesirables. >> primarily homeless people. always the first thing on the list of how to deal with the homeless people. john: more holess people. >> well, homeless people have to be somewhere. if we don't make a ystem that accommodates people who don't have a place to live, they have to be in the public from. unless you can suggest somethin
>> teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public brown is as the charityward ofrich people and corporations. we can afford our public ground and are entitled to it and pay taxes and that is the government's job. this is not a model. this is not a model. john: a good model. >> it's not a model. we have dollar government accountable. john: i don't know what will happen to the rest of the country. it's working in some central park. >> it's working...
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here to tell us about it, patrick brown, san jose fire. we had flames shooting through the roof. >> yes, there was a fire in the attic of two of the town homes behind us. a 6 unit building so two of the units were involved in the attic. we do have extensive water damage to the lower units and extensive fire damage to the top two units and a roof collapse up there. unfortunately firefighters doing an interior attack and the captain did have the roof partially collapse onto him so he is transported to a local hospital and it sounds like he has moderate injuries, we are hoping everything will be okay. sounds like he might be treat the and released tonight. >> reporter: i was told that residents were not aware that there was a fire and someone knocked on the door to tell them. >> yes, the residents were inside and some other residents said there was a fire in the attic up there. they all got out safely at this time. unfortunately they did have a cat inside of the structure and we haven't been able to locate that yet. >> thinking a chimney fire
here to tell us about it, patrick brown, san jose fire. we had flames shooting through the roof. >> yes, there was a fire in the attic of two of the town homes behind us. a 6 unit building so two of the units were involved in the attic. we do have extensive water damage to the lower units and extensive fire damage to the top two units and a roof collapse up there. unfortunately firefighters doing an interior attack and the captain did have the roof partially collapse onto him so he is...
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here to tell us about it, patrick brown, san jose fire. we had flames shooting through the roof. >> yes, there was a fire in the attic of two of the town homes behind us. a 6 unit building so two of the units were involved in the attic. we do have extensive water damage to the lower units and extensive fire damage to the top two units and a roof collapse up there. unfortunately firefighters doing an interior attack and the captain did have the roof partially collapse onto him so he is transported to a local hospital and it sounds like he has moderate injuries, we are hoping everything will be okay. sounds like he might be treat the and released tonight. >> reporter: i was told that residents were not aware that there was a fire and someone knocked on the door to tell them. >> yes, the residents were inside and some other residents said there was a fire in the attic up there. they all got out safely at this time. unfortunately they did have a cat inside of the structure and we haven't been able to locate that yet. >> thinking a chimney fire
here to tell us about it, patrick brown, san jose fire. we had flames shooting through the roof. >> yes, there was a fire in the attic of two of the town homes behind us. a 6 unit building so two of the units were involved in the attic. we do have extensive water damage to the lower units and extensive fire damage to the top two units and a roof collapse up there. unfortunately firefighters doing an interior attack and the captain did have the roof partially collapse onto him so he is...
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brown again, train robber. shootest, the cowboys. what was the name of the last film? cards up, please. come on, doocy. role the tape, please. throw me the wallet. >> yes, sir, a little something extra. >> you have a long belly ache you boob. [ laughter ] >> bill: that was a great film. thewas the little kid in film that followed wayne around? ron howard.ou >> opie? >> opie? >> bill: that's right. opie. you don't even know what the movie is about. maccallum one to go. john wayne was considered for the role in a 1970s action film it was ultimately decided he was too old for the part. the movie went on to be successful. what movie was it? the answer is roll the tape. >> i know what you are thinking. did he fire six shots or only five? tell yoube the shoot truth in all this excitement i lost track myself. being 44 magnum the most powerful handgun in the world would blow your head clean off, you have got to ask question, do i feel luck? well, do you? ienk? >> bill: i'm glad he didn't get the role because the movie would have been named dirty marion. ] win.um, you >> thank
brown again, train robber. shootest, the cowboys. what was the name of the last film? cards up, please. come on, doocy. role the tape, please. throw me the wallet. >> yes, sir, a little something extra. >> you have a long belly ache you boob. [ laughter ] >> bill: that was a great film. thewas the little kid in film that followed wayne around? ron howard.ou >> opie? >> opie? >> bill: that's right. opie. you don't even know what the movie is about. maccallum...
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it has the brown feathers the way the wild turkey would. wild turkeys are amazing, found all across north america. >> they're in my neighborhood. once almost wiped out because of unsustainable hunting and habitat destruction, but we've got these birds, they sometimes show up in people's backyards. because of good conservation. >> they are very prevalent out in connecticut. >> with the holiday season kicking off, national wildlife federation is launching a brand new kid's magazine called "ranger rick jr." to get kids reconnected with wildlife. i brought you guys copies. >> kids love animals. >> national wildlife federation, we're about the wildlife, but also about the kids. >> this guy's going to roam around? >> when we go to the next animal, he'll go back in. i'm going to have one of you guys hold the next animal, if i can find him in here, an alligator. this is a baby alligator. who wants to hold him? >> i'll hold him. grab him like that, cup him in good. i'm going to hold his big friend here. >> he's actually kind of sweet. >> look at thi
it has the brown feathers the way the wild turkey would. wild turkeys are amazing, found all across north america. >> they're in my neighborhood. once almost wiped out because of unsustainable hunting and habitat destruction, but we've got these birds, they sometimes show up in people's backyards. because of good conservation. >> they are very prevalent out in connecticut. >> with the holiday season kicking off, national wildlife federation is launching a brand new kid's...
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lead authors of the 1956 southern manifesto which is the protest of the supreme court decision in the brown versus board of education system of 1954. strom thurmond is the record holder on this one man filibuster 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. remember him as one of the dead by dogs and he was, he was one of the last demagogue's but what we forget a lot one of the first of the sun will conservative. and now the sun belt one of the big stories, one of the major stories in the history of 20th century american politics and that is the flow of jobs come industries, resources as the states from the northeast and midwest and the south and the southwest in the post world war ii period. southern states were recording industry is passing the right to
lead authors of the 1956 southern manifesto which is the protest of the supreme court decision in the brown versus board of education system of 1954. strom thurmond is the record holder on this one man filibuster 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. remember him as one of the dead by dogs and he was, he was one of the last demagogue's but what we forget a lot one of the first of the sun will conservative. and now the sun belt one of the big stories, one of the major stories...
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and correspondent steve brown kicks off our coverage tonight. >> and on thanksgiving thursday to be first in the doors at midnight on plaque friday. >> and the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. >> we have our route. >> and toys "r" us, target, home goods. >> kohl's, breakfast. >> black friday is definitely the kickoff to the playoffs for us, if you think of it as a sporting event and it's a big day, we always want to come out really showing our guests what we have here and have a great start to the playoffs, yeah. >> and with retail sales a huge factor in the not steady u.s. economy, the shopping is encouraging. >> we expect sales to rise 4% this year, a little lower than last year, but you know, we think we really believe that consumers are feeling a lot more confident this year. >>, but for all the folks battling the black friday crowds, do they get the best prices. >> sometimes i think you can get a better deal other times, black friday is kind after gimmicky things. up to a third of the door busters items today were cheaper earlier in the year and as far as the most pop
and correspondent steve brown kicks off our coverage tonight. >> and on thanksgiving thursday to be first in the doors at midnight on plaque friday. >> and the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. >> we have our route. >> and toys "r" us, target, home goods. >> kohl's, breakfast. >> black friday is definitely the kickoff to the playoffs for us, if you think of it as a sporting event and it's a big day, we always want to come out really...
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chris brown, canceling in guyana, protests coming out because of the fight with rihanna and the abuse. so now he's canceling it because they're going to protest it. >> wow. can't shake the image. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] we got a mom and the family car to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair
chris brown, canceling in guyana, protests coming out because of the fight with rihanna and the abuse. so now he's canceling it because they're going to protest it. >> wow. can't shake the image. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] we got a mom and the family car to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male...
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. >> brown trousers. >> all of tobey maguire's movies. >> crab meat. >> velcro. >> santa claus. >> the actor tom skerritt. >> big boulders. >> zebra shoulders. >> small cats. >> fat rats. >> chunky pizza sauce. >> dr. plumpy. >> "police academy." >> "police academy 2." >> "police academy 3." >> "police academy 4." >> "police academy 6." >> all of the "police academy" movies except "police academy 5." >> and i like turkey. >> great, back to you, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you so much, i appreciate that. some celebrity news, it's been reported that kevin federline's ex-girlfriend is dating britney spears' ex-boyfriend. [ audience oohs ] it's pretty serious, in fact today i heard they bought a set of "what's his name" and "what's her name" towels. [ laughter and applause ] hey, this is not good. police in up state new york are looking for a man who stole a truck that was carrying 350 christmas trees. so, keep in mind that over the next few weeks if you see anyone selling a bunch of christmas trees. [ laughter ] and finally, to improve security, facebook is actually mov
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you don't have to move manufacturing to the lowest cost of labor or brown sites in the middle of industrial waste land. you can move manufacturing to where people live and where they have ideas and needs. is a shorter supply chain, more sustainable manufacturing, just-in-time manufacturing, contact between the way things are made and consumed, a fundamentally healthy model. >> we have time for one last question. i know whenever you open questions up, the power of the internet and distributed anything, you get one really wacky question. i thought we would end on that. i would love to see this scenario. software tools honors used by people design cool stuff and 3d printers on the moon which produce that using local materials. how realistic is this and what's the food you see produce up there? >> that is the star trek replicated. that is where what you have in that model, there is a box. the box has so many feedstocks. whether their atoms or molecules, imagine piles of goo that you would say you want something, it would just download the recipe, it would mix them in the right proportions and f
you don't have to move manufacturing to the lowest cost of labor or brown sites in the middle of industrial waste land. you can move manufacturing to where people live and where they have ideas and needs. is a shorter supply chain, more sustainable manufacturing, just-in-time manufacturing, contact between the way things are made and consumed, a fundamentally healthy model. >> we have time for one last question. i know whenever you open questions up, the power of the internet and...
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>> joy actually helped me gain access to the rest of her mother's papers into helene browne's papers. i corresponded with her by e-mail and asked if she would be willing to do an interview. she said she'd said everything she wanted to say in her book unless you have a specific question that she really didn't want to be interviewed and i could not contact her sister. >> hi, mary. could you expand on the first lady's domestic agenda and why you think it didn't spark? >> she became first lady of difficult time. she had agenda. her first cause was volunteerism. although she was also very interested in reading and volunteerism is something very dear to it because she didn't very much believe in people helping other people. but you have to remember in 1969 the countries and tremendous turmoil and says something like volunteerism was not going to be a cause that would catch on with the general public. she also ran into obstacles, a very tense situation between the west wing any swing and she did run into issues in terms of being able to explore and find herself. she did have a good thing she
>> joy actually helped me gain access to the rest of her mother's papers into helene browne's papers. i corresponded with her by e-mail and asked if she would be willing to do an interview. she said she'd said everything she wanted to say in her book unless you have a specific question that she really didn't want to be interviewed and i could not contact her sister. >> hi, mary. could you expand on the first lady's domestic agenda and why you think it didn't spark? >> she...
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captain ron brown just told us how that firefighter, a 16-year veteran, got hurt. >> it turns out that their initial diagnosis right now is that he has a fractured vertebra in his neck and he's got a concussion. so they're going to keep him overnight for observation and continue to run more tests in the morning before deciding to release him. >> reporter: now, they tell me they should know a little bit more about how he's doing by mid-morning. residents are getting help from friends and the red cross and family. asked for a cause, one of the residents said they had lit a fire in the fireplace earlier and reignited it but they don't know if exactly that's the cause but they do say they know that it was accidental. reporting live in san jose, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> happening now at 5:02, the holiday shopping season is officially under way. it's black friday at stores and malls across the country and it's a doozy. bob redell is live in livermore at the new hot place to be for shopping this season. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, marla. we're at the pa
captain ron brown just told us how that firefighter, a 16-year veteran, got hurt. >> it turns out that their initial diagnosis right now is that he has a fractured vertebra in his neck and he's got a concussion. so they're going to keep him overnight for observation and continue to run more tests in the morning before deciding to release him. >> reporter: now, they tell me they should know a little bit more about how he's doing by mid-morning. residents are getting help from friends...